Joey Logano charges to Nationwide win at Dover
June 2, 2012
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER, Del. -- Joey Logano smashed the glass slipper Saturday at Dover International Speedway.
Charging
forward from the seventh position after a restart on Lap 158 of 200,
Logano overtook pole-sitter Ryan Truex for the lead on Lap 195 to win
the 5-Hour Energy 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race, leading a 1-2-3
finish for Joe Gibbs Racing.
In
winning his fourth Nationwide race in 10 starts this season and the
13th of his career, Logano finished 1.526 seconds ahead of Truex, who
was 11 days removed from an emergency appendectomy.
When
Logano came to the pits on Lap 152 after spinning Tim Bainey Jr. to
cause the sixth and final caution on Lap 151, Truex inherited the lead
and appeared headed for a fairy-tale finish until Logano caught him with
five laps left.
Brian Scott ran third, followed by Kurt Busch and Justin Allgaier.
The
race was not yet 27 laps old when the championship battle turned upside
down. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., running second to Logano at the time, lost
control of his No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford off Turn 2 and slammed
nose-first into the inside wall on the backstretch.
"I
just lost it," Stenhouse said. "I wasn't up on the wheel and just kind
of riding around until that competition caution (scheduled for Lap 40)
and just got behind on the steering. "It was driver error, totally my
fault."
For
the second straight week, Stenhouse took a major hit in the standings. A
broken drive shaft May 26 at Charlotte cost him most of his
championship lead. With Saturday's trouble -- even though he returned to
the track on lap 94 -- Stenhouse finished 32nd and fell from first to
second, 12 points behind Richard Childress Racing's Elliott Sadler, who
finished seventh Saturday.
After
the competition caution, which ran from Laps 42-45, the race settled
into a long green-flag run, with Logano blitzing the field. After a
cycle of green-flag stops that ended on Lap 123, there were seven cars
left on the lead lap, and Logano had been out front for 120 of the 123
circuits.
But
when Timmy Hill spun in close-quarters racing in front of Sam Hornish
Jr. on Lap 24, Sadler got a free pass back to the lead lap as the
highest scored lapped car.
Two
laps after the subsequent restart, Hornish's Dodge broke loose under
Danica Patrick's Chevrolet. Patrick clobbered the outside wall in a
wreck that also collected Brad Sweet. Patrick took her car to the garage
and was credited with a 30th-place finish.
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